Victorian Christmas
I've been busy making Christmas ornaments. Here is one that I love and I'm hoping to make more for every holiday. I got this idea from the super-talented Ann-Denise Anderson.
I punched a pile of circles from vintage sheet music and folded them into tiny cones. Then I glittered each cone and adhered it to a chipboard base.
I punched a pile of circles from vintage sheet music and folded them into tiny cones. Then I glittered each cone and adhered it to a chipboard base.
I glued vintage style tinsel to the photo and then adhered a satin ribbon that I stitched into a ruffle.
I embellished the focal point a little more, added a gathering of tulle to the back, and glued on a wide ribbon for hanging. I can't wait to get this one hung up with my decorations!
Labels: Christmas, Victorian ornament, vintage sheet music
8 Comments:
Very Beautiful!! thank you for sharing the steps =D
That is really gorgeous Erica :) wonderful layers xx
Goodness!! This is breathtaking!
Erica...You have done an outstanding Job!!! Bravo, I love it and Happy Holidays!!!
XO,Ann-Denise Anderson
love, love, love this. please come check out the paper issues blog. its a linky party for paper crafting.
This is super cute!
Melissa
http://www.burstsofcreativity.blogspot.com/
SOOOOOOO beautiful!!! Love the combination of textures and materials and that photo.
This is absolutely beautiful!
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